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CogNet Library: Journals
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Cambridge University Press
Volume 13 Issue 3
Jul 01, 2010
ISSN: 13667289
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Volume 13 : Issue 3
Table of Contents
Effects of age and experience on the production of English word-final stops by Korean speakers*
WENDY BAKER
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263
Explaining individual variation in L2 perception: Rounded vowels in English learners of German
ROBERT MAYR and PAOLA ESCUDERO
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279
Ambiguous words are harder to learn*
TAMAR DEGANI and NATASHA TOKOWICZ
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299
The impact of bilingualism on the executive control and orienting networks of attention*
MIREIA HERN\xC1NDEZ, ALBERT COSTA, LUIS J. FUENTES, ANA B. VIVAS and N\xDARIA SEBASTI\xC1N-GALL\xC9S
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315
Masked translation priming with semantic categorization: Testing the Sense Model*
XIN WANG and KENNETH I. FORSTER
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327
Repetition and masked form priming within and between languages using word and nonword neighbors*
TON DIJKSTRA, B\xC9RYL HILBERINK-SCHULPEN and WALTER J. B. VAN HEUVEN
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341
Is it time to leave behind the Revised Hierarchical Model of bilingual language processing after fifteen years of service?
MARC BRYSBAERT and WOUTER DUYCK
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359
The Revised Hierarchical Model: A critical review and assessment*
JUDITH F. KROLL, JANET G. VAN HELL, NATASHA TOKOWICZ and DAVID W. GREEN
Page
373
Models as hypothesis generators and models as roadmaps
MARC BRYSBAERT, NELE VERREYT and WOUTER DUYCK
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383
BIL volume 13 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
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BIL volume 13 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
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